Joe & Mac: Ultimate Caveman Collection All 3 smash hits in 1 compilation for the first time! Includes all 3 Super Nintendo® / Super Famicom Joe & Mac games - Joe & Mac: Caveman Ninja, Congo’s Caper (Joe & Mac Sequel) and Joe & Mac 2: Lost in the Tropics.
Joe & Mac: Caveman Ninja
Joeand Mac Caveman Ninja is a Sega game that has been put into abandonware category, meaning it can be played without restrictions. You're a creature somewhere on the path between simian and homo sapiens and you've just found out some of these loonies form another tribe have stolen your females!
Joe & Mac, also known as Caveman Ninja and Caveman Ninja: Joe & Mac, is a 1991 platform game released for the arcades by Data East. It was later adapted for the Super NES, Mega Drive/Genesis, Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, Amiga, Zeebo, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
DOS - 1991
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Also available on: Genesis - Amiga
4.42 / 5 - 72 votes
Description of Joe & Mac: Caveman Ninja
A great conversion from the hit arcade game of the same name, Joe and Mac: Caveman Ninja is a fun platform game starring to bumbling cavemen, Joe and Mac.
After their “cave-babes” were kidnapped by rival gangs of Neanderthals, the cavemen ninja decide to strike back. Armed with a variety of Stone Age projectile weapons, the two will fight their way,with your help, through six levels of jungle adventures, facing threats from nasty cavemen, angry bees, giant plants and more dinosaurs than you can shake a petrified stick at.
Joe and Mac begin the game armed with stone axes, but by cracking open eggs left by defeated pterodactyls along the way, the two could upgrade their arsenal. The caveman ninjas have mastered the art of combat, with fireballs, wheels, boomerangs and even powerful doppelgangers of themselves. For a more powerful blow, you could hold down the attack button to make Joe and Mac swing their arms around wildly, building up energy (at least until they got tired).
Regardless of the threats against them, Joe and Mac never lose their sense of fun. The game is peppered with funny little touches—from the goofy cartoon graphics to the comic sound effects. The combination of traditional platform gaming and silly antics made Caveman Ninja a favorite of many in the arcades, leading to a successful follow-up, Joe & Mac Return, in 1994, which unfortunately was never translated to the PC.
Highly recommended!
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MAce2018-07-221 point DOS version
The DOS version is arcade perfect, easily the best of all the ports. If you have a Roland MT-32 it even sounds better than the Arcade's Music. Amazing port for late 1991. The Amiga version is total cr@p, it took another 1.5 years later to come out and even though by Amiga standards it normal, compared to even the Mega Drive port it is awful.
bub2018-03-031 point Game Boy version
A great game that takes me back to my childhood.
Umar2017-10-140 point
Very nice game
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arcadeshow2016-08-06-2 points
what are the keys?
Kassiopeija2015-03-061 point DOS version
AWESOME! Just like the Arcade version. I wish I could insert coins into my PC now :))) PS: Actually Mac is using bones for a starting weapon^^
SAOUL211982013-10-310 point DOS version
GREAT GAME THANKS
admin2013-10-301 point DOS version
Enter any code, game is cracked
Tetley2013-10-291 point DOS version
Cant play it no security codes in zip file
daria2013-09-040 point DOS version
This game was really funny, I played it a lot with my brother
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DOS Version
Genesis ROM
Year:1994
Publisher:TAKARA Co., Ltd.
Developer:Data East Corporation
Amiga ROM
Year:1992
Publisher:Elite Systems Ltd., Motivetime Ltd.
Developer:Data East Corporation
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